Reigate Priory captain Ian Hewett led his team to a second consecutive win as the champions look to recover from a poor start to the season.

Hewett took two wickets with his first five balls against Guildford , finishing with 3-20 from 10 overs as the visitors were bowled out for 136.

Ed Young was the only Guildford batsman to offer any resistance with 43, but Reigate cruised to an eight-wicket victory thanks to Jason Roy (45) and Chris Murtagh (36 not out).

A gutsy lower order partnership could not save Weybridge from defeat at home to Wimbledon.

Having won the toss and elected to bat, Weybridge collapsed from 30-0 to 83-6 before skipper Abeed Janmohammed and Phill Mann put on 62 for the seventh wicket to boost the hosts to 196-9.

Former Sussex all-rounder Neil Turk led Wimbledon’s reply with an unbeaten 82, and the south London side cruised home by six wickets with more than eight overs to spare.

A thrilling encounter at Kenton Court Meadow saw more than 540 runs and 12 wickets as Sunbury beat Banstead by just eight runs.

A huge second-wicket stand between Gavin Spencer (110) and Adam London (103 not out) helped Sunbury rack up 277-5 from 50 overs.

Rory Burns (70) and skipper Jak Martin (56) gave Banstead a chance of chasing down the imposing target, and a brutal 71 not out from just 60 balls by Sam Woodward took the match right down to the final over.